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I Colourized Old Photos Of The London Underground During The Blitz In 1940-1941

My name is Lottie, and I love looking through old photos. For my day job I work in costume, so I’m passionate about social history and getting the colour accurately matched. I recently started colourising black and white photographs to bring out how the scene would have actually looked at the time the picture was taken. I think black and white photographs have a beautiful style of their own, but colourising them helps the pictures feel relevant and relatable today, and gives them more context in the real world.

I chose to colourise a series of photographs from the Blitz during World War Two. The original images are so interesting, and I find it surreal that people took shelter in all sorts of places whilst the war was happening around their homes. I hope that by doing this, I can reinforce that people over 75 years ago looked and felt just the same as we do today. Hope you enjoy them!

These colourised photographs show how people took shelter in the London Underground in the 1940s

The Blitz was an almost daily bombing raid during 1940/1941. During this time, Londoners were encouraged to take cover overnight in the tube stations and tunnels

Originally the Government had concerns that people would be too scared to leave the tube and would not surface to work towards the war effort. With many having nowhere else to go, they relented

Numbers averaged around 150,000 a night, however a total of 177,000 people spent the night underground on 27th September 1940

It was far from safe. Many people were killed from direct station hits. In March 1943, 173 people died in a crush at Bethnal Green station when a woman panicked and slipped on the stairs entering the station

Many felt safer sleeping with the noise of the bombing more muffled above them as they slept deeper down in the stations and tunnels

I grew up also hiding in shelters and I can tell you that there is no sound more terrifying than that of a dropping bomb. In countries like Syria people are still living that everyday. War is humanity's worst creation.

Nowadays people would sometimes complain about baby boomers ruining the economy, about the difficulty of home ownership, about millenials spoiled rotten. Honestly, I am grateful I am not born during both world wars and witnessed and experienced its atrocities. We as a generation were still fortunate living in a relative time of peace.

My granny was born 1929, not far from Nuremberg, Germany. She had seen the Nazis and the hate, fear, murder and in the end also the famine they brought to Europe, literally watched villages being bombed to pieces by the Allies, she had seen Germany being split, feared the Cold War... Looking at where Europe and the USA are heading these days frightenes her. A lot.

Boomers are what led to Londonistan: the ethnic cleansing of white British from their own capital. Genocide is only celebrated when it's done to white people. You and the other antiwhites here that replied to you are the problem. The "far right" are the only ones who are willing to save Europe from white genocide.

I grew up also hiding in shelters and I can tell you that there is no sound more terrifying than that of a dropping bomb. In countries like Syria people are still living that everyday. War is humanity's worst creation.

Nowadays people would sometimes complain about baby boomers ruining the economy, about the difficulty of home ownership, about millenials spoiled rotten. Honestly, I am grateful I am not born during both world wars and witnessed and experienced its atrocities. We as a generation were still fortunate living in a relative time of peace.

My granny was born 1929, not far from Nuremberg, Germany. She had seen the Nazis and the hate, fear, murder and in the end also the famine they brought to Europe, literally watched villages being bombed to pieces by the Allies, she had seen Germany being split, feared the Cold War... Looking at where Europe and the USA are heading these days frightenes her. A lot.

Boomers are what led to Londonistan: the ethnic cleansing of white British from their own capital. Genocide is only celebrated when it's done to white people. You and the other antiwhites here that replied to you are the problem. The "far right" are the only ones who are willing to save Europe from white genocide.